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Fugging, Upper Austria

Fugging (German: [ˈfʊkɪŋ] ), spelled Fucking until 2021, is an Austrian village in the municipality of Tarsdorf, located in the Innviertel region of western Upper Austria. It is 33 km (21 mi) north of Salzburg and 4 km (2.5 mi) east of the Inn river, which forms part of the German border.

Fugging
Fucking
Village
Fugging
Location in Austria, 4 kilometers from the German border.
Coordinates: 48°04′02″N 12°51′49″E / 48.06722°N 12.86361°E / 48.06722; 12.86361
CountryAustria
StateUpper Austria
RegionInnviertel
MunicipalityTarsdorf
Named for6th-century nobleman named Focko
Population
 (2020)
 • Total106
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
5121 Tarsdorf
Area code07940
Licence plateBR

Despite a population of only 106 in 2020, the village has drawn attention in the English-speaking world for its former name, which was spelled the same as an inflected form of the vulgar English-language word "fuck".[1][2] Its road signs were a popular visitor attraction and were often stolen by souvenir-hunting vandals until 2005, when they were modified to be theft-resistant. A campaign to change the village's name to Fugging was rejected in 2004 but succeeded in late 2020.[3][4]

Former name and etymology

 
The village of Fucking in August 2015, with the frequently-stolen traffic sign before the name change.

The settlement is believed to have been founded in the 6th century AD by Focko, a Bavarian nobleman. The Austrian region during this century was mostly under the domain of the Kingdom of the Ostrogoths and was populated by a mix of Christians and pagans. The existence of the village was documented for the first time in 1070, and historical records show that some 20 years later, the lord was recorded in Latin as Adalpertus de Fucingin. The spelling of the name, which is pronounced with the English language vowel oo as in book,[5] evolved over the years; it is first recorded in historical sources as Vucchingen in 1070, as Fukching in 1303,[6] as Fugkhing in 1532, and in the modern spelling Fucking in the 18th century.[7] The ending -ing is an old Germanic suffix indicating the people belonging to the root word to which it is attached, thus Fucking means "(place of) Focko's people".[3]

Demographics

The Austrian census of 2020 recorded that the village had a population of 106.[8] The Age reported in 2005 that it had 104 inhabitants and 32 houses.[7]

Popularity and notoriety

Fugging is best known for the four traffic signs at the entrances to the village, beside which many English-speaking tourists have had their photograph taken because of its former name of "Fucking".[9] British and United States soldiers based in nearby Salzburg noticed the name after World War II and began to travel to the village to have their photos taken beside the signs. The local residents, the Fuckingers, were bemused, as they had not previously been aware of the meaning of their village's name in English.[7] During the second half of the 20th century and the early 21st century, the number of tourists visiting the village increased, including the occasional tour bus.[5]

 
Street map of Fugging

The village is especially popular with British tourists; as a local tour guide explained: "The Germans all want to see Mozart's house in Salzburg; the Americans want to see where The Sound of Music was filmed; the Japanese want Hitler's birthplace in Braunau; but for the British, it's all about Fucking."[10] Augustina Lindlbauer, the manager of an area guesthouse, said that the area had lakes, forests, and vistas worth visiting, but there was an "obsession with Fucking", and she had to explain to a British tourist "that there were no Fucking postcards".[11] The English meaning of its name also resulted in the village being the butt of jokes in popular media. The Grand Tour featured the village in the 2017 episode "[censored] to [censored]", as part of a road trip from Wank via Kissing, Petting, and Fucking to Wedding.[12] In 2019, Norwegian broadcasting company NRK Sport produced a comedic tourism video on Fucking. Released on YouTube, the video consists of the reporter and the former Melodi Grand Prix Junior presenter Nicolay Ramm both advertising the village's attractions and listing off a large number of double entendres based on its name.[13]

The road signs were commonly stolen as souvenirs,[5][9] and cost some 300 euros to replace.[7] In 2005, theft-resistant welded signs were installed, secured in concrete.[7] The mayor of Tarsdorf said that tourists were still welcome,[14][15] though the local police chief emphasised that "we will not stand for the Fucking signs being removed. It may be very amusing for you British, but Fucking is simply Fucking to us. What is this big Fucking joke? It is puerile."[5][16] One resident set up a website selling T-shirts featuring the signs, with the slogan "I like Fucking in Austria", but shut it down after other residents disapproved.[5]

In 2009, the village said it would install surveillance cameras to deter tourists from continuing to attempt to steal the road signs.[17] The mayor said that he would prefer not to see the village featured in the press anymore: "Just leave [us] alone".[18]

In the same year, the European Union's Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market trademarks agency forbade a German brewery to market a beer called "Fucking Hell". The brewery successfully argued that "hell" in German means "pale" and that the beer is produced in Fucking; permission for the name was granted in January 2010.[19] (The second part of the name is the German term for a pale lager, Hell.)[20]

Name change

A 2004 vote on changing the village's name failed.[3] "Everyone here knows what it means in English, but for us Fucking is Fucking—and it's going to stay Fucking" said the mayor[21] as he pointed out that the name had been Fucking for 800 years.[3]

 
The updated sign

In April 2012, rumours spread through international media that villagers had been thinking about changing the name of the village or had actually voted to change it. The satirical website The Spoof! published a story[22] that was expanded in the British tabloid the Daily Mirror.[23] The story was then reported elsewhere as news, including by The Guardian and The Huffington Post, who said that a vote had taken place to change the name to Fugging, but it was discovered that a village with that name already existed in the municipality of Obritzberg-Rust just west of Herzogenburg.[24][25] The mayor denied these rumours.[26]

The council of Tarsdorf voted in their 17 November 2020 session to have the village's name officially changed to Fugging, effective 1 January 2021.[4][27][28] A video by Danish YouTuber Albert Dyrlund, which drew attention to the village's peculiar name, was reportedly stated as being the reason for the name change. Around 28,673 people visited the village following the release of the video, disrupting local residents with the excessive filming and trespassing of local property such as the village's elementary school and residents' homes.[29][30] The following month, signs with the new name were vandalised to read "Fucking".[31]

In literature and film

Bad Fucking, a 2011 satirical mystery novel by the Austrian director and novelist Kurt Palm, is set in a slightly renamed Fucking; it won the Friedrich Glauser Prize [de] and was filmed in 2013 by Harald Sicheritz.[27][32][33]

See also

References

  1. ^ Parker, Quentin (18 July 2010). Welcome to Horneytown, North Carolina, Population: 15: An insider's guide to 201 of the world's weirdest and wildest places. Adams Media. p. 83. ISBN 978-1-4405-0739-7.
  2. ^ Bain, Andrew (2009). 1000 Ultimate Experiences. Lonely Planet. p. 124. ISBN 978-1-74179-945-3.
  3. ^ a b c d Haines, Lester (15 August 2005). "Brits steal carloads of F**king Austrian roadsigns". The Register.
  4. ^ a b Dallison, Paul (26 November 2020). "Austrian village of Fucking to be renamed Fugging". Politico Europe. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  5. ^ a b c d e Harnden, Toby (28 August 2005). "'No, there are no F***ing postcards'". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 7 November 2009.
  6. ^ Etz, Albrecht (1971). Die Siedlungsnamen des Innviertels als lauthistorische Quellen. Volume 53 of Dissertationen der Universität Wien. Notring. p. 212.
  7. ^ a b c d e "What's the F—ing joke?". The Age. 3 September 2005. Retrieved 25 October 2009.
  8. ^ Statistik Austria: Bevölkerung am 1 January 2020 nach Ortschaften (Gebietsstand 1 January 2020)[1] Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  9. ^ a b Mikkelson, David (30 May 2000). "Is Austria Home to a Town Named Fucking?". Snopes.com. Retrieved 26 March 2013.
  10. ^ Parsons, Tony (29 August 2005). "This Town's A F****** Joke". The Daily Mirror. London. Retrieved 7 November 2009.
  11. ^ . London. Agence France Presse. 28 August 2005. Archived from the original on 11 September 2005. Retrieved 7 November 2009.
  12. ^ "The Grand Tour: Series 1, Episode 12 – [Censored] to [Censored]". TopGearbox. 27 January 2017. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
  13. ^ Ramm, Nicolay (24 February 2019). "Welcome To Fucking". YouTube. NRK Sport. Archived from the original on 18 November 2021. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  14. ^ . Ananova. Archived from the original on 30 September 2005.
  15. ^ "Austrian town uses concrete to block cursed sign thefts". The Ottawa Citizen. 23 August 2005. p. A8.
  16. ^ "Austrians Not Amused". BanderasNews.com. AFP. November 2006.
  17. ^ "Finger weg von Fucking!". Ärzte-Zeitung (in German). 5 August 2009. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
  18. ^ Schmidt, Axel (25 March 2008) [24 March 2008]. . Augsburger Allgemeine (in German). Archived from the original on 19 June 2010. Er würde am liebsten nichts mehr von dem kleinen Ortsteil der Gemeinde Tarsdorf in der Presse lesen ... 'Lasst's das Dorf halt in Ruh'.
  19. ^ "Decision of the Fourth Board of Appeal in Case R 0385/2008-4 – Fucking Hell". The Trade Marks and Designs Registration Office of the European Union. 21 January 2010.
  20. ^ . Radio Netherlands. Hilversum. 19 March 2010. Archived from the original on 29 March 2010. Retrieved 30 March 2010.
  21. ^ Haywood, Anthony; Walker, Kerry (2008). Austria (5th ed.). Lonely Planet. p. 217. ISBN 978-1-74104-670-0. Retrieved 7 November 2009.
  22. ^ Bollocks, Sidney (18 April 2012). "Fucking Village To Change Name". The Spoof!.
  23. ^ "No Fugging chance: Fucking village told they can't be renamed Fugging because name is already taken". Daily Mirror. 18 April 2012.
  24. ^ Meltzer, Tom (25 April 2012). "Silly placenames: welcome to Dull, twinned with Boring". The Guardian.
  25. ^ Phillips, Tony (6 December 2017) [20 April 2012]. "Citizens Vote to Rename Austrian Town From F—ing to Fugging". Huffington Post.
  26. ^ Shields, Michael (18 April 2012). "Nothing profane about our name Austrian hamlet says". Reuters. from the original on 20 April 2012.
  27. ^ a b "Fugging Hell: Tired Of Mockery, Austrian Village Changes Name". Barron's. Agence France-Presse. 26 November 2020. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
  28. ^ . Tarsdorf (in German). Archived from the original on 4 December 2020.
  29. ^ Brunner, Lea (13 November 2020). . Tarsdorf Aktuell (in German). Municipality of Tarsdorf. p. 5. Archived from the original on 13 April 2021. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  30. ^ "「Fucking」村改名「福敬」,有無不敬?" [Is it disrespectful to change the name of "Fucking" village to "Fugging"?]. The News Lens (in Chinese). 29 December 2020. Retrieved 29 September 2021.
  31. ^ Nagl, Lisa (8 December 2020). "Unbekannte beschmierten Ortstafeln in Fugging". meinbezirk.at (in German). from the original on 20 December 2020. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  32. ^ Brown, Todd (24 December 2013). "Austrian Cinemas Experience An Outbreak Of BAD FUCKING. Check A Quintet Of Teasers". Screen Anarchy. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  33. ^ McNally, Frank (20 July 2017). "At Swim-Two-Cultures – An Irishman's Diary about the Austrian director who filmed an unfilmable Flann O'Brien novel". Irish Times (opinion). Retrieved 21 December 2020.

External links

  • Tarsdorf Municipality website (in German)
  • German Firm Wins Right to Make Beer Called 'Fucking Hell'. Spiegel Online. 29 March 2010.

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For the Lower Austria village with a similar name history see Fugging Lower Austria Fugging German ˈfʊkɪŋ spelled Fucking until 2021 is an Austrian village in the municipality of Tarsdorf located in the Innviertel region of western Upper Austria It is 33 km 21 mi north of Salzburg and 4 km 2 5 mi east of the Inn river which forms part of the German border Fugging FuckingVillageFuggingLocation in Austria 4 kilometers from the German border Coordinates 48 04 02 N 12 51 49 E 48 06722 N 12 86361 E 48 06722 12 86361CountryAustriaStateUpper AustriaRegionInnviertelMunicipalityTarsdorfNamed for6th century nobleman named FockoPopulation 2020 Total106Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code5121 TarsdorfArea code07940Licence plateBRDespite a population of only 106 in 2020 the village has drawn attention in the English speaking world for its former name which was spelled the same as an inflected form of the vulgar English language word fuck 1 2 Its road signs were a popular visitor attraction and were often stolen by souvenir hunting vandals until 2005 when they were modified to be theft resistant A campaign to change the village s name to Fugging was rejected in 2004 but succeeded in late 2020 3 4 Contents 1 Former name and etymology 2 Demographics 3 Popularity and notoriety 4 Name change 5 In literature and film 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksFormer name and etymology nbsp The village of Fucking in August 2015 with the frequently stolen traffic sign before the name change The settlement is believed to have been founded in the 6th century AD by Focko a Bavarian nobleman The Austrian region during this century was mostly under the domain of the Kingdom of the Ostrogoths and was populated by a mix of Christians and pagans The existence of the village was documented for the first time in 1070 and historical records show that some 20 years later the lord was recorded in Latin as Adalpertus de Fucingin The spelling of the name which is pronounced with the English language vowel oo as in book 5 evolved over the years it is first recorded in historical sources as Vucchingen in 1070 as Fukching in 1303 6 as Fugkhing in 1532 and in the modern spelling Fucking in the 18th century 7 The ending ing is an old Germanic suffix indicating the people belonging to the root word to which it is attached thus Fucking means place of Focko s people 3 DemographicsThe Austrian census of 2020 recorded that the village had a population of 106 8 The Age reported in 2005 that it had 104 inhabitants and 32 houses 7 Popularity and notorietyFugging is best known for the four traffic signs at the entrances to the village beside which many English speaking tourists have had their photograph taken because of its former name of Fucking 9 British and United States soldiers based in nearby Salzburg noticed the name after World War II and began to travel to the village to have their photos taken beside the signs The local residents the Fuckingers were bemused as they had not previously been aware of the meaning of their village s name in English 7 During the second half of the 20th century and the early 21st century the number of tourists visiting the village increased including the occasional tour bus 5 nbsp Street map of FuggingThe village is especially popular with British tourists as a local tour guide explained The Germans all want to see Mozart s house in Salzburg the Americans want to see where The Sound of Music was filmed the Japanese want Hitler s birthplace in Braunau but for the British it s all about Fucking 10 Augustina Lindlbauer the manager of an area guesthouse said that the area had lakes forests and vistas worth visiting but there was an obsession with Fucking and she had to explain to a British tourist that there were no Fucking postcards 11 The English meaning of its name also resulted in the village being the butt of jokes in popular media The Grand Tour featured the village in the 2017 episode censored to censored as part of a road trip from Wank via Kissing Petting and Fucking to Wedding 12 In 2019 Norwegian broadcasting company NRK Sport produced a comedic tourism video on Fucking Released on YouTube the video consists of the reporter and the former Melodi Grand Prix Junior presenter Nicolay Ramm both advertising the village s attractions and listing off a large number of double entendres based on its name 13 The road signs were commonly stolen as souvenirs 5 9 and cost some 300 euros to replace 7 In 2005 theft resistant welded signs were installed secured in concrete 7 The mayor of Tarsdorf said that tourists were still welcome 14 15 though the local police chief emphasised that we will not stand for the Fucking signs being removed It may be very amusing for you British but Fucking is simply Fucking to us What is this big Fucking joke It is puerile 5 16 One resident set up a website selling T shirts featuring the signs with the slogan I like Fucking in Austria but shut it down after other residents disapproved 5 In 2009 the village said it would install surveillance cameras to deter tourists from continuing to attempt to steal the road signs 17 The mayor said that he would prefer not to see the village featured in the press anymore Just leave us alone 18 In the same year the European Union s Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market trademarks agency forbade a German brewery to market a beer called Fucking Hell The brewery successfully argued that hell in German means pale and that the beer is produced in Fucking permission for the name was granted in January 2010 19 The second part of the name is the German term for a pale lager Hell 20 Name changeA 2004 vote on changing the village s name failed 3 Everyone here knows what it means in English but for us Fucking is Fucking and it s going to stay Fucking said the mayor 21 as he pointed out that the name had been Fucking for 800 years 3 nbsp The updated signIn April 2012 rumours spread through international media that villagers had been thinking about changing the name of the village or had actually voted to change it The satirical website The Spoof published a story 22 that was expanded in the British tabloid the Daily Mirror 23 The story was then reported elsewhere as news including by The Guardian and The Huffington Post who said that a vote had taken place to change the name to Fugging but it was discovered that a village with that name already existed in the municipality of Obritzberg Rust just west of Herzogenburg 24 25 The mayor denied these rumours 26 The council of Tarsdorf voted in their 17 November 2020 session to have the village s name officially changed to Fugging effective 1 January 2021 4 27 28 A video by Danish YouTuber Albert Dyrlund which drew attention to the village s peculiar name was reportedly stated as being the reason for the name change Around 28 673 people visited the village following the release of the video disrupting local residents with the excessive filming and trespassing of local property such as the village s elementary school and residents homes 29 30 The following month signs with the new name were vandalised to read Fucking 31 In literature and filmBad Fucking a 2011 satirical mystery novel by the Austrian director and novelist Kurt Palm is set in a slightly renamed Fucking it won the Friedrich Glauser Prize de and was filmed in 2013 by Harald Sicheritz 27 32 33 See also nbsp Austria portalPlace names considered unusual Oberfucking Unterfucking Shitterton a hamlet in Dorset England with a similar history of sign theft Um Dafuq town in Sudan References Parker Quentin 18 July 2010 Welcome to Horneytown North Carolina Population 15 An insider s guide to 201 of the world s weirdest and wildest places Adams Media p 83 ISBN 978 1 4405 0739 7 Bain Andrew 2009 1000 Ultimate Experiences Lonely Planet p 124 ISBN 978 1 74179 945 3 a b c d Haines Lester 15 August 2005 Brits steal carloads of F king Austrian roadsigns The Register a b Dallison Paul 26 November 2020 Austrian village of Fucking to be renamed Fugging Politico Europe Retrieved 27 November 2020 a b c d e Harnden Toby 28 August 2005 No there are no F ing postcards The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 7 November 2009 Etz Albrecht 1971 Die Siedlungsnamen des Innviertels als lauthistorische Quellen Volume 53 of Dissertationen der Universitat Wien Notring p 212 a b c d e What s the F ing joke The Age 3 September 2005 Retrieved 25 October 2009 Statistik Austria Bevolkerung am 1 January 2020 nach Ortschaften Gebietsstand 1 January 2020 1 Retrieved 13 September 2020 a b Mikkelson David 30 May 2000 Is Austria Home to a Town Named Fucking Snopes com Retrieved 26 March 2013 Parsons Tony 29 August 2005 This Town s A F Joke The Daily Mirror London Retrieved 7 November 2009 Brits driving Austrians bonkers over rude village name London Agence France Presse 28 August 2005 Archived from the original on 11 September 2005 Retrieved 7 November 2009 The Grand Tour Series 1 Episode 12 Censored to Censored TopGearbox 27 January 2017 Retrieved 14 February 2019 Ramm Nicolay 24 February 2019 Welcome To Fucking YouTube NRK Sport Archived from the original on 18 November 2021 Retrieved 7 July 2020 F ing signs now theft proof Ananova Archived from the original on 30 September 2005 Austrian town uses concrete to block cursed sign thefts The Ottawa Citizen 23 August 2005 p A8 Austrians Not Amused BanderasNews com AFP November 2006 Finger weg von Fucking Arzte Zeitung in German 5 August 2009 Retrieved 9 January 2021 Schmidt Axel 25 March 2008 24 March 2008 Die Ortstafel als Souvenir Augsburger Allgemeine in German Archived from the original on 19 June 2010 Er wurde am liebsten nichts mehr von dem kleinen Ortsteil der Gemeinde Tarsdorf in der Presse lesen Lasst s das Dorf halt in Ruh Decision of the Fourth Board of Appeal in Case R 0385 2008 4 Fucking Hell The Trade Marks and Designs Registration Office of the European Union 21 January 2010 German beer can call itself F king Hell Radio Netherlands Hilversum 19 March 2010 Archived from the original on 29 March 2010 Retrieved 30 March 2010 Haywood Anthony Walker Kerry 2008 Austria 5th ed Lonely Planet p 217 ISBN 978 1 74104 670 0 Retrieved 7 November 2009 Bollocks Sidney 18 April 2012 Fucking Village To Change Name The Spoof No Fugging chance Fucking village told they can t be renamed Fugging because name is already taken Daily Mirror 18 April 2012 Meltzer Tom 25 April 2012 Silly placenames welcome to Dull twinned with Boring The Guardian Phillips Tony 6 December 2017 20 April 2012 Citizens Vote to Rename Austrian Town From F ing to Fugging Huffington Post Shields Michael 18 April 2012 Nothing profane about our name Austrian hamlet says Reuters Archived from the original on 20 April 2012 a b Fugging Hell Tired Of Mockery Austrian Village Changes Name Barron s Agence France Presse 26 November 2020 Retrieved 29 November 2020 Kundmachung Gemeinderatssitzung Tarsdorf in German Archived from the original on 4 December 2020 Brunner Lea 13 November 2020 Es war einmal ein kleines Ortchen namens Fucking Tarsdorf Aktuell in German Municipality of Tarsdorf p 5 Archived from the original on 13 April 2021 Retrieved 21 December 2020 Fucking 村改名 福敬 有無不敬 Is it disrespectful to change the name of Fucking village to Fugging The News Lens in Chinese 29 December 2020 Retrieved 29 September 2021 Nagl Lisa 8 December 2020 Unbekannte beschmierten Ortstafeln in Fugging meinbezirk at in German Archived from the original on 20 December 2020 Retrieved 19 December 2020 Brown Todd 24 December 2013 Austrian Cinemas Experience An Outbreak Of BAD FUCKING Check A Quintet Of Teasers Screen Anarchy Retrieved 21 December 2020 McNally Frank 20 July 2017 At Swim Two Cultures An Irishman s Diary about the Austrian director who filmed an unfilmable Flann O Brien novel Irish Times opinion Retrieved 21 December 2020 External linksFugging Upper Austria at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Travel information from Wikivoyage Tarsdorf Municipality website in German German Firm Wins Right to Make Beer Called Fucking Hell Spiegel Online 29 March 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fugging Upper Austria amp oldid 1215597762, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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